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Lady-Vi Frequently Asked Questions
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Over 10,000 scientific papers, which document the benefits of "NO" have been published in numerous scientific journals around the world. They include prestigious publications such as the Journal of the American Medical Association, Lancet, The New England Journal of Medicine, British Medical Journal, Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and numerous others. The most prestigious scientific award of all - THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE was awarded to three American Researchers for pioneering work with "NO" in 1998. Do I need a
prescription? What can I expect when
I apply the Lady-Vi? How strong is Lady-Vi? How is the Lady-Vi
applied? Can I use the cream if
I have no problem with sex? Are there any
side-effects or unforeseen consequences? Does Lady-Vi have FDA
approval? Have confidence in
Lady-Vi Packaging Advice The main active ingredient is arginine which is an amino acid. If you have any questions regarding it's safety, please consult your physician. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, care, or prevent any known disease or medical condition. What is an Orgasm? Women have compared their orgasms to a mild hiccup, a sneeze, or a sigh. They've also been described in terms of ocean waves, and with adjectives such as sensuous, intense, and ecstatic. Of course, each orgasm depends on the particular woman at the particular time. The same woman can experience many different types of climax. For instance, orgasm can feel different with a finger, penis, dildo or vibrator in the vagina, and different when a woman masturbates than when she's having partner sex. There are many variations of a woman's orgasm, and a wide range of accompanying feelings. What works, what feels good, and what is satisfying for a woman at any given moment is what counts. About the clitoris The clitoris is sometimes called the joy button with the implication that it's one small spot. In reality, the clitoris has several parts to it: the glans, or tip -- the part you can see -- attaches to the shaft which runs the length of the genitals to the vaginal opening. The clitoris connects to erectile tissue which runs throughout the genital area. Most women need clitoral stimulation in order to orgasm, although focusing directly on the clitoris for long periods of time may cause pleasurable sensations to disappear. The G-Spot is a small mass of tissue about the size of a pea that is located approximately two inches in from the opening of the vagina -- midway between the pubic bone and the cervix. The G-Spot is often difficult for a woman to locate on her own (unless she is in a sitting or squatting position). However, with the assistance of a partner, the G-Spot can be easily found. At first, when light pressure is applied to this region, many women experience the urge to urinate. This feeling discourages many women from allowing further stimulation for fear that they will lose control of their bladder. However, this sensation normally subsides in a short while and gives way to feelings of intense sexual pleasure. During stimulation, the area also typically enlarges to about the size of a walnut. In addition, many women report that stimulation of this region allows them to routinely experience multiple orgasms. Finally, in some women, stimulation of the G-Spot may cause ejaculation. However, do not get hung up on whether or not you can find your own G-Spot or that of a partner. All individuals are different when it comes to their bodies and sex. Not all women even find stimulation enjoyable. If you want to explore, it can be a lot of fun. But do not be upset if it doesn't work for you, or if it only works for you on occassion. Despite what you many have heard, this is not some "magic button" -- it is simply a pleasurable area to stimulate in some women. How a Woman Achieves
Orgasm General Note: Women tend to move through the phases at a much slower pace as they mature through their mid-thirties and beyond. The Arousal Phase (foreplay) The Excitation Phase The Orgasm Phase How a Woman Becomes Aroused Overview Ingredients: L-Arginine, aloe vera extract, stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, EGMS, glycerin, citric acid, PPG myristyl propionate, vitamins A, D3, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), panthenol, oleth 3, menthol, iodopropynyl carbamate. No animal by-products used. Order: Lady-Vi
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